Elder Abuse Case Scenario

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In regards to my case scenario, the main social problem is elder abuse for my client. Elder abuse can happen to anyone, no matter the person’s age, sex, race, religion, or ethnic or cultural background (National Institute on Aging [NIA], 2015). In addition, abuse can happen in many places, including the older person’s home, a family member’s house, an assisted living facility, or a nursing home (NIA, 2015). In brief, my case scenario will focus on Ahmed he is a 76-years-old male from the Middle-East living in Canada with his oldest son Hassan and family. Ahmed is an active man even at his age, he used to be an elementary school principal back in his hometown and his hobbies are reading newspapers and watching television on what is new in society

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